What’s Next After Mega-Cap Tech?

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In this episode of The Money Path, Gina Martin Adams, Chief Market Strategist at HB Wealth, joins host Todd M. Schoenberger to examine how market leadership is evolving as dispersion within the Magnificent 7 increases and momentum in mega-cap technology shows signs of fading.

The conversation explores where leadership may be broadening across other areas of the market, including financials, industrials, and healthcare, and why consumer discretionary could face additional pressure in a more volatile environment. Gina also shares perspective on current dynamics in residential and commercial real estate, along with how gold and silver are being discussed in the context of portfolios during periods of heightened uncertainty.

This discussion offers timely context for investors seeking to better understand today’s shifting market landscape and the factors shaping markets as we head into 2026.

Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-hEs10bnFE

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Gina Martin Adams, CFA, CMT

Chief Market Strategist, Shareholder

Gina Martin Adams, CFA, CMT, is the Chief Market Strategist for HB Wealth. With more than 25 years of experience at leading global financial institutions, Adams brings deep expertise in market analysis, thematic research, and translating complex economic trends into actionable strategies. She collaborates with HB Wealth’s investment team to deliver timely market perspectives, share actionable insights, and enhance the firm’s visibility as a leading voice in the industry. She contributes to advancing proprietary research, supporting the development of new investment products, and enhancing the client experience through thought leadership and education. She pursues a top-down perspective and model-based approach, leveraging fundamental, technical, and quantitative perspectives to inform investment decisions, and frequently presents her views in the media and at industry conferences, professional associations and investment organizations.

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